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Bishop Strickland unpacks Pope Francis' new 'all religions are a path to God' agenda

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If what Pope Francis said about "all religions are a path to God" were true, we would have no need of a Savior, and thus no need for the Church. Such a blatantly heretical statement cannot go uncorrected. Bishop Joseph Strickland and Deacon Keith Fournier, who previously served together in the Diocese of Tyler, join John-Henry Westen to discuss Pope Francis' recent comments and why the stunning parallels between them and John Lennon's "Imagine" song might be more than a mere coincidence.


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If what Pope Francis said about "all religions are a path to God" were true, we would have no need of a Savior, and thus no need for the Church. Such a blatantly heretical statement cannot go uncorrected. Bishop Joseph Strickland and Deacon Keith Fournier, who previously served together in the Diocese of Tyler, join John-Henry Westen to discuss Pope Francis' recent comments and why the stunning parallels between them and John Lennon's "Imagine" song might be more than a mere coincidence.


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